SteelPE
Structural
- Mar 9, 2006
- 2,743
This has to be one of the dumbest questions ever.
I have been asked to put a proposal together on a large warehouse (370,0000 square feet) in the middle of nowhere. The only issue with the middle of nowhere is that there are some high tension lines that run parallel to our proposed building (at least that is what I picked up from the civil drawings. The proposed building is a steel framed building that will be built 10' away from the line easement.
I am wondering if there would need to be anything done to "ground" the building? I know that grounding is required for reinforcing in a transformer pad. I also remember from my osha training to not park under high tension lines (I remember that a bit from my rudimentary physics classes too).
I have been asked to put a proposal together on a large warehouse (370,0000 square feet) in the middle of nowhere. The only issue with the middle of nowhere is that there are some high tension lines that run parallel to our proposed building (at least that is what I picked up from the civil drawings. The proposed building is a steel framed building that will be built 10' away from the line easement.
I am wondering if there would need to be anything done to "ground" the building? I know that grounding is required for reinforcing in a transformer pad. I also remember from my osha training to not park under high tension lines (I remember that a bit from my rudimentary physics classes too).